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Diffstat (limited to 'lisp/leim/quail/latin-alt.el')
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1 files changed, 22 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/lisp/leim/quail/latin-alt.el b/lisp/leim/quail/latin-alt.el index 0614ecb76e1..935a471dce8 100644 --- a/lisp/leim/quail/latin-alt.el +++ b/lisp/leim/quail/latin-alt.el @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ special (so you can use that to enter a slash). | postfix | examples ------------+---------+---------- - acute | ' | a' -> á + acute | \\=' | a\\=' -> á grave | \\=` | a\\=` -> à circumflex | ^ | a^ -> â diaeresis | \" | a\" -> ä @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ It seems natural to use comma for cedillas, but that is inconvenient in practice because commas are needed very often after a letter. -Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. a'' -> a' +Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. a\\='\\=' -> a\\=' " nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t) (quail-define-rules @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ comma and period are not special (use \\=` instead). | postfix | examples ------------+---------+---------- - acute | ' | a' -> á + acute | \\=' | a\\=' -> á ogonek | \\=` | a\\=` -> ą diaeresis | \" | a\" -> ä circumflex | ^ | a^ -> â @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ It seems natural to use period and comma for dots/rings and cedillas/ogoneks, but that is inconvenient in practice, because periods and commas are needed very often after a letter. -Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. a'' -> a' +Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. a\\='\\=' -> a\\=' " nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t) (quail-define-rules @@ -408,7 +408,7 @@ special (use slash instead). | postfix | examples ------------+---------+---------- - acute | ' | a' -> á + acute | \\=' | a\\=' -> á grave | \\=` | a\\=` -> à circumflex | ^ | a^ -> â diaeresis | \" | a\" -> ä @@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ It would be natural to use period and comma for dots and cedillas, but that would inconvenient in practice, because periods and commas are needed very often after a letter. -Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. a'' -> a' +Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. a\\='\\=' -> a\\=' " nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t) (quail-define-rules @@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ special (use ~ instead). | postfix | examples ------------+---------+---------- - acute | ' | a' -> á + acute | \\=' | a\\=' -> á circumflex | ^ | a^ -> â diaeresis | \" | a\" -> ä ogonek | \\=` | a\\=` -> ą @@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ It seems natural to use period and comma for dots and cedillas/ogoneks, but that is inconvenient in practice, because periods and commas are needed very often after a letter. -Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. a'' -> a' +Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. a\\='\\=' -> a\\=' " nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t) (quail-define-rules @@ -778,7 +778,7 @@ special (use / instead). | postfix | examples ------------+---------+---------- - acute | ' | a' -> á + acute | \\=' | a\\=' -> á grave | \\=` | a\\=` -> à circumflex | ^ | a^ -> â diaeresis | \" | a\" -> ä @@ -793,7 +793,7 @@ It seems natural to use period and comma for dots and cedillas, but that is inconvenient in practice, because periods and commas are needed very often after a letter. -Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. a'' -> a' +Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. a\\='\\=' -> a\\=' " nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t) (quail-define-rules @@ -930,13 +930,13 @@ Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. a'' -> a' "french-alt-postfix" "French" "FR<" t "French (Français) input method with postfix modifiers -\\=` pour grave, ' pour aigu, ^ pour circonflexe, et \" pour tréma. -Par exemple: a\\=` -> à e' -> é. +\\=` pour grave, \\=' pour aigu, ^ pour circonflexe, et \" pour tréma. +Par exemple: a\\=` -> à e\\=' -> é. Ç, «, et » sont produits par C/, <<, et >>. En doublant la frappe des diacritiques, ils s'isoleront de la lettre. -Par exemple: e'' -> e' +Par exemple: e\\='\\=' -> e\\=' Œ est produit par O/." nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t) @@ -1011,11 +1011,11 @@ Par exemple: e'' -> e' "italian-alt-postfix" "Latin-1" "IT<" t "Italian (Italiano) input method with postfix modifiers -a' -> á A' -> Á a\\=` -> à A\\=` -> À i^ -> î << -> « -e' -> é E' -> É e\\=` -> è E\\=` -> È I^ -> Î >> -> » -i' -> í I' -> Í i\\=` -> ì I\\=` -> Ì o_ -> º -o' -> ó O' -> Ó o\\=` -> ò O\\=` -> Ò a_ -> ª -u' -> ú U' -> Ú u\\=` -> ù U\\=` -> Ù +a\\=' -> á A\\=' -> Á a\\=` -> à A\\=` -> À i^ -> î << -> « +e\\=' -> é E\\=' -> É e\\=` -> è E\\=` -> È I^ -> Î >> -> » +i\\=' -> í I\\=' -> Í i\\=` -> ì I\\=` -> Ì o_ -> º +o\\=' -> ó O\\=' -> Ó o\\=` -> ò O\\=` -> Ò a_ -> ª +u\\=' -> ú U\\=' -> Ú u\\=` -> ù U\\=` -> Ù This method is for purists who like accents the old way. @@ -1160,7 +1160,7 @@ Caters for French and Turkish as well as Dutch. ------------+---------+---------- | postfix | ------------+---------+---------- - acute | ' | a' -> á + acute | \\=' | a\\=' -> á grave | \\=` | a\\=` -> à circumflex | ^ | a^ -> â Turkish | various | i/ -> ı s, -> ş g^ -> ğ I/ -> İ @@ -1170,7 +1170,7 @@ Caters for French and Turkish as well as Dutch. ------------+---------+---------- diaeresis | \" | \"a -> ä -Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. a'' -> a' +Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. a\\='\\=' -> a\\=' " nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t) (quail-define-rules @@ -1338,7 +1338,7 @@ of characters from a single Latin-N charset. | postfix | examples ------------+---------+---------- - acute | ' | a' -> á + acute | \\=' | a\\=' -> á grave | \\=` | a\\=` -> à circumflex | ^ | a^ -> â diaeresis | \" | a\" -> ä @@ -1359,7 +1359,7 @@ It would be natural to use comma for cedillas, but that would be inconvenient in practice because commas are needed very often after a letter. -Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. a'' -> a' +Doubling the postfix separates the letter and postfix: e.g. a\\='\\=' -> a\\=' " nil t nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil t) ;; Fixme: ¦ § ¨ © ¬ ® ¯ ° ± ² ³ ´ µ ¶ · ¸ ¹ ¼ ½ ¾ × ÷ |